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Get Ready for Questions on Wearable Accessories



Get Ready for Questions on Wearable Accessories    




Do you like sunglasses?
Do  you wear sunglasses*?   
Have you ever given sunglasses as a gift to someone?


Do you like comfortable shoes or fashionable shoes?
When was the last time you purchased a pair of new shoes?

Old questions on shoes:

What do you look for in a pair of new shoes?
Do you have a pair of favourite shoes?
What kind of shoes do you usually wear?




Did you wear a watch when you were a child?
Why some people like to wear expensive watches?

Vocabulary:

sunglasses and goggles differ in shapes but serve the same purpose.
You can use theses words as synonyms.

Sunglasses:
dark glasses that you wear to protect your  eyes from bright light from the sun
a pair of sunglasses

Goggles:
close-fitting glasses with side shields, for protecting the eyes from glare, dust, water, etc.
a pair of goggles


Shoes:
a pair of shoes

lace-ups =  shoes with laces
heels
formal shoes
party shoes
slip-ons (lace-less shoes)
canvas shoes
work boots

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